
71. Why Authoritarians Fear Education
Nov 13, 2025
In this engaging discussion, philosopher Jason Stanley and education advocate Randi Weingarten delve into how authoritarian regimes target education to undermine democracy. They explore the chilling effects of book bans and teacher vilification, linking school closures during COVID to a push for privatization. Using insights from Toni Morrison, they highlight the intertwining of education, citizenship, and critical thought. The duo also discusses the importance of unions and collective action in resisting these threats, offering both an analysis and a call to action.
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History Rewritten To Legitimize Power
- Jason Stanley shows fascists rewrite history to create a mythic past that justifies present wrongs.
- These narratives center dominant-race male heroes and erase harms to minorities to legitimize power.
Censorship Shrinks Civic Memory
- Nearly 7,000 book bans in 2023 targeted Black, Brown, and queer voices, shrinking public memory and civic knowledge.
- Censoring AP courses and Black studies removes frameworks needed for critical civic understanding and participation.
Education Is A Primary Target
- Jason Stanley tracked attacks on education globally and predicted such targeting would be among the first actions of an authoritarian regime.
- He argues people misunderstand education's central role in enabling or resisting fascism.










